We define a notion of bounded action theory in the situation calculus, where the theory entails that in all situations, the number of ground fluent atoms is bounded by a constant. Such theories can still have an infinite domain and an infinite set of states. We argue that such theories are fairly common in applications, either because facts do not persist indefinitely or because one eventually forgets some facts, as one learns new ones. We discuss various ways of obtaining bounded action theories. The main result of the paper is that verification of an expressive class of first-order μ-calculus temporal properties in such theories is in fact decidable. Copyright © 2012, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.or...
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We address verification of high-level programs over situation calculus action theories that have an ...
We address verification of high-level programs over situation calculus action theories that have an ...
Abstract. We look at agents reasoning about actions from a first-person perspective. The agent has a...
In this paper we study verification of situation calculus action theories against first-order mu-cal...
We define a notion of bounded action theory in the situation calculus, where the theory entails that...
In this talk, we survey recent results on situation calculus bounded action theories. These are acti...
In this paper, we investigate bounded action theories in the situation calculus. A bounded action t...
We define the class of e-bounded theories in the epistemic situation calculus, where the number of f...
We define the class of e-bounded theories in the epistemic situation calculus, where the number of f...
In this paper we investigate agents that have incomplete informa-tion and make decisions based on th...
The progression of action theories is an important problem in knowledge representation. Progression ...
In this paper we study the progression of situation calculus action theories that arc able to handle...
We consider meL, meLa, and meLp, three variants of the first-order μ-calculus studied in verificatio...
We address verification of high-level programs over situation calculus action theories that have an ...
Projection in the situation calculus refers to answering queries about the future evolutions of the ...
We address verification of high-level programs over situation calculus action theories that have an ...
We address verification of high-level programs over situation calculus action theories that have an ...
Abstract. We look at agents reasoning about actions from a first-person perspective. The agent has a...
In this paper we study verification of situation calculus action theories against first-order mu-cal...